Paper and packaging company Opal has opened the doors to its new manufacturing facility in Wodonga, backing hundreds of jobs with support from the Victorian Government.
The manufacturing site – located along Hume’s freight corridor – will produce recycled and recyclable boxes and packaging to meet increased demand from businesses looking for sustainable packaging options.
The new manufacturing facility was designed with sustainability at its centre – it is powered using solar and rainwater harvesting. More than 450 workers were employed to construct the sustainable site.
Minister for Regional Development Gayle Tierney said the new $140 million facility at Logic Wodonga would create more than 400 jobs.
“Logic Wodonga is on track to becoming a major hub for the manufacturing, transport and supply chain industries,” she said.
“Our support for the new Opal facility in Wodonga will create new jobs and make it easier for local companies to do business right here in Victoria.”
Opal is one of Australia and New Zealand’s largest paper and packaging manufacturers. As part of the Nippon Paper Group, the Wodonga facility bolsters the company’s strong local workforce.
The new site adds to Victoria’s $33 billion manufacturing industry – made up of 24,000 businesses, supporting more than 260,000 jobs and $23.9 billion in exports.
This project is part of the Government’s record investment of more than $41 billion in rural and regional Victoria since 2015. For more information go to rdv.vic.gov.au.